Journalism after Snowden : the future of the free press in the surveillance state /
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
[2017]
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Series: | Columbia journalism review books.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Emily Bell, Taylor Owen, and Smitha Khorana
- The story and the source. Journalism after Snowden / Alan Rusbridger
- In defense of leaks / Jill Abramson
- The surveillance state / Glenn Greenwald
- A conversation with Edward Snowden / Edward Snowden and Emily Bell
- Journalists and sources. Source protection in the age of surveillance / Steve Coll
- Rescuing a reporter's right to protect the confidentiality of sources / David A. Schulz and Valerie Belair-Gagnon
- Digital security for journalists / Julia Angwin
- Beyond PGP: how news organizations can and must protect reporters and sources at an institutional level / Trevor Timm
- Freedom of information and information asymmetry / Nabiha Syed
- Governing surveillance. Political journalism in a networked age / Clay Shirky
- National security and the "new yellow press" / Steven G. Bradbury
- A new age of cyberwarfare / David E. Sanger
- The Snowden effect on the NSA and reporting / Siobhan Gorman
- Edward Snowden, his passport, and the legal identity of Americans / Patrick Weil
- Surveillance policy as risk management / Cass R. Sunstein
- Communications networks and new media. Silicon Valley and journalism / Emily Bell
- Digital threats against journalists / Ron Deibert
- Fiber and open communications networks / Susan Crawford
- Free thought, free media / Eben Moglen
- Should journalism be a surveillance-safe space? / Ethan Zuckerman
- Postscript: journalism after Snowden / Jonathan Zittrain.